About this Event
Quantum mechanics, now celebrating its centenary, is the most successful scientific theory in history, and underpins most of modern technology, from lasers to AI. Yet, at face value, the theory seems to make no sense, describing the world as a weird amalgam of blended alternative realities. Now we are on the cusp of a second great quantum revolution – Quantum 2.0 – offering dazzling new technologies, such as quantum computing and teleportation, and the lure of Quantum Artificial Intelligence. From the birth of the universe to the mysteries of consciousness, quantum physics has penetrated all areas of human inquiry. But despite its triumphs, this deeply perplexing theory remains curiously unfinished, a challenge to the next generation of scientists and philosophers.
This is an inaugural Distinguished Lecture on Complexity Science (The Centre for Complex Systems)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
University of Sydney, Peter Nicol Russel Building (PNR J02), PNR Lecture Theatre 1, Sydney, Australia
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